Aug-03-10 Korchnoi vs Smirin, 1998 
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Brucehump: At the end of this game Korchnoi told Smirin "You are really good at playing the King's Indian..." and after a few seconds added "... when your opponent is in time trouble!" |
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Jan-14-07 Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation (C69) 
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Brucehump: The endgame with only the pawns as shown in the diagram (and the Kings, of course) is won by White. This is the basic idea of this opening variation. Curiously enough, I've seen an article in a chess magazine from last year 'proving' it is a draw, based on the traditional endgame ... |
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